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tukūtuk
1
A stone-drilling steel, used in drilling holes to break a stone or as a place to insert dynamite for blasting.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to drill a hole (theme) in stone (loc ref -an) with the use of a steel bar (inst i-, paN-), by pounding the bar in one spot and twisting after each pound, in order to break the stone in two or to make a hole for dynamite.
panūkutuk; manukūtuk
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